In Memory of

Ryan

Ducharme

Obituary for Ryan Ducharme

Ryan John Ducharme, 34 years young, of S. Weymouth MA, passed away unexpectedly on Friday February 19, 2021, in Madrid, Maine, after being involved in a snowmobiling accident. Ryan was in Maine spending the weekend with his family doing what he loved when he gained his angel wings. He was born August 15, 1986 in Worcester MA.
He was welcomed to Heaven in the loving arms of his maternal grandparents, Ronald and Barbara Lariviere and his paternal grandparents Raymond Ducharme, Frances Ducharme and Joan Ducharme. He is survived by his mother and father, Shelly and Gary Ducharme of Madrid, Maine; his brother Scott Lariviere and his wife, Rachel, and their children Olivia and Bennett of Sutton, MA; his sister Angela Ducharme, her partner Daniel Wilson and their daughter Annabelle of East Bridgewater, MA; as well as many uncles, aunts, cousins, countless friends including his beloved dog, Rangeley, and his coworkers at SweetGreen.
Ryan grew up in Spencer, Massachusetts. He was a sweet little boy with a shy side. Ironically, as an adult, he was quite the jokester and social butterfly. Growing up Ryan played ice hockey, soccer and enjoyed being outside, especially in the mountains of Maine. Being with his family and friends brought him his greatest joy. Snowmobiling was his passion and playing with his dog was his favorite pastime. He was a genuinely funny and caring person who left smiles and laughter wherever he went. Ryan was a gentle soul with a loving heart. He was truly one in a million. The loss of him has left a hole in our hearts that will never be filled. We will forever love and miss him. Our dearest Ryan, may you rest in the sweetest peace.
Arrangements are under the care of Wiles Remembrance Center: Adams-McFarlane Chapel 137 Farmington Falls Rd. Farmington ME. Due to Covid-19, services will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in Ryan’s name to: Phillips Fire Auxiliary C/o Janet 138B Park St. Phillips, ME 04966. A kind word may be left in his Book of Memories at www.wilesrc.com